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>>> from new york city, newlywed blake lively's first public appearance since saying "i do." >> life is great. >>> whatever happened to shelley long? >> he looks kind of familiar. >> sam and diane together again. >> i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more! >> they're long-awaited reunion and the truth behind shelley's "cheers" exit. >> they didn't offer me that until i had already made my decision to leave.
>>> from new york city, newlywed blake lively's first public appearance since saying "i do." >> life is great. >>> whatever happened to shelley long? >> he looks kind of familiar. >> sam and diane together again. >> i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more! >> they're long-awaited reunion and the truth behind shelley's "cheers" exit. >> they didn't offer me that until i had already made my decision...
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inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these problems is tax cuts. why don't you answer the question. then he got so annoyed when he did a follow-up question on guns. the most interesting part was the redirect. did you notice that? he asked about gun violence which happened in colorado, and could happen in your hometown, a school, a mall, and he started talking about the inner cities, and how the inner cities need discipline etc. well, it's a republican theme that they've been doing for a long time. i want to bring in professor tricia rose here from brown university. our clever nickname for professor rose is the professor. professor rose, it seems like this is som
inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these...
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number three, cleveland, ohio city. number two, norfolk, virginia. and for the top market for presidential campaign ads this week, orlando, florida. you see where the action is. we'll be right whack. ack. ack. ba. [ male announcer ] behold the joy, bliss and total delight that can only come from having someone else pay your mortgage for an entire year... this is what you'll experience if you win the quicken loans skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. up to five winners will get to skip a year of mortgage payments... courtesy of quicken loans. enter often at skipayear.com for more chances to experience...this... the skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze! with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pi a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or b
number three, cleveland, ohio city. number two, norfolk, virginia. and for the top market for presidential campaign ads this week, orlando, florida. you see where the action is. we'll be right whack. ack. ack. ba. [ male announcer ] behold the joy, bliss and total delight that can only come from having someone else pay your mortgage for an entire year... this is what you'll experience if you win the quicken loans skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. up to five winners will get to skip a year of...
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your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as president? >> well, larry, there's a practice called regional tax base sharing that obama would like to spread to every metropolitan region in the country. this is where all the suburbs in a metropolitan area have to kick in a big chunk of their tax money and that gets redistributed to cities. ohio has a lot of folks that would like to see that practice come to the state. >> cleveland, right? maybe even hamilton county, which is cincinnati which has its urban problems. >> that's right. but they're centered around the northeastern area around cleveland. they made a good run at it and came close in the legislature in 2009. >> that's what i wanted to get at. i have no correct you're right about president obama's hidden agenda. but at the end of the day, if these states and localities don't want to do that, they don't have to do that. in 2010, the tea party stopped tax sharing and they were also able to stop a lot of the regional planning. it's re
your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as president? >> well, larry, there's a practice called regional tax base sharing that obama would like to spread to every metropolitan region in the country. this is where all the suburbs in a metropolitan area have to kick in a big chunk of their tax money and that gets redistributed to cities. ohio has a lot of folks that would like to see that practice come to the state....
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city target now open taking up the second floor of the metrion building different from other targets and it is tail youred to customers with small living lace spaiss. it's also trying something new, opening at 7:00 in the morning and today is what is called soft opening. the grand opening taking place on sunday. >> there is employers outlooking to hire hundreds of workers in the job journal hire event. there are schools looking to hire staff like uc berkeley and the art institute, organizers say the jobs report showing rate below 8% is encouraging. >> lower numbers going. better for everybody out of work that has been looking for work. i think it's -- it's very good. it's positive. >> and it will be on november 13th from 12 to 4:00 p.m. taking place at center concord. >> there is groopon's latest attempts and sobering news for hewlett-packard. we're live for those stories and more. >> china lenovo has taken over as the world's largest pc maker accounting for 15.7% of the global shipments in the third quarter compared to 15.5% it's slim but that exists for hp ending a six-year run and
city target now open taking up the second floor of the metrion building different from other targets and it is tail youred to customers with small living lace spaiss. it's also trying something new, opening at 7:00 in the morning and today is what is called soft opening. the grand opening taking place on sunday. >> there is employers outlooking to hire hundreds of workers in the job journal hire event. there are schools looking to hire staff like uc berkeley and the art institute,...
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yekaterina samutsevich was mobbed by the media as she left the moscow city court. she vowed to fight for the release of the other two women, whose sentences of two years in prison were upheld. the case has been widely condemned in the u.s. and europe as part of a crackdown on dissent. toyota recalled more than seven million vehicles around the world today for a bad power- window switch that can fill the car with smoke. the action affects more than a dozen models made from 2005 through 2010. there have been more than 200 incidents reported in the u.s., but no crashes or injuries have resulted. toyota has been trying to recover from a series of recalls of some 14 million vehicles in recent years. car owners who have crashed in the last three years may have gotten counterfeit airbags as replacements, without knowing it. the national highway traffic safety administration warned today there's an extreme safety risk. it said at least 250,000 vehicles may have airbags that inflate only partially or not at all. car owners should check a website safercar.gov for more inform
yekaterina samutsevich was mobbed by the media as she left the moscow city court. she vowed to fight for the release of the other two women, whose sentences of two years in prison were upheld. the case has been widely condemned in the u.s. and europe as part of a crackdown on dissent. toyota recalled more than seven million vehicles around the world today for a bad power- window switch that can fill the car with smoke. the action affects more than a dozen models made from 2005 through 2010....
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the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within the neighborhood that i mentioned so far, could it be because that is where mr. bloomberg lives? that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, as vice president joe bide
the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within...
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. >> here's a live look across the city. you can see some bands that will clear the area tonight. very chilly in the morning. a nice warmup tomorrow but not as warm as today. you can see the ups and downs over the next few days. more about this and the forecast coming up. >> good baseball weather. abc world news is coming up pamela howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising.
. >> here's a live look across the city. you can see some bands that will clear the area tonight. very chilly in the morning. a nice warmup tomorrow but not as warm as today. you can see the ups and downs over the next few days. more about this and the forecast coming up. >> good baseball weather. abc world news is coming up pamela howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to...
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it will affect people in pearl city, and towns south and north and west and east. if these people are unemployed, they're not one to be able to do all the shopping that they have been able to do. they will not be able to go to movies and will not be able to do maybe the extra stuff that they are used to doing, and that will affect the other businesses in this town. the unemployment is already so high in this town, in the crime rate -- this town is 27,000. i don't know what the crime rate is, but it is not good. there is a lot unemployment. if others are losing their jobs, it is not going to get better. it is really sad. >> that was debi kempel, one of the three protesters arrested for blocking the path of trucks leaving a freeport, illinois sensata factory, which is set up for closure by its owner bain capital. it is a remarkable scene in freeport, in the fairgrounds across the street from the factory, to see our full hour broadcasting from what the workers are calling bainport, this encampment across the street, go to democracynow.org. >> despite some bain deals,
it will affect people in pearl city, and towns south and north and west and east. if these people are unemployed, they're not one to be able to do all the shopping that they have been able to do. they will not be able to go to movies and will not be able to do maybe the extra stuff that they are used to doing, and that will affect the other businesses in this town. the unemployment is already so high in this town, in the crime rate -- this town is 27,000. i don't know what the crime rate is,...
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tonight, a little cool, too, 48 in the city. 47 in some of the cooler suburbs. high tomorrow of only 62. another cool day. plenty of sunshine. a lot of sunshine on friday. another frontal boundary moves in. that will put most of us in the low to mid-30s on saturday morning. saturday morning will be very cool. up to 73 on sunday. 75 on monday. with a chance for some shower activity. but not a whole lot of showers out there. more typical fall-like weather. a lot of people asking, any 80s left in the forecast? well, there's still a chance. but the 60s and 70s seem to be winning out. >> thank you, doug. >>> rough night for a coon up in michigan. it's not clear exactly how it happened, but it would appear the raccoon stuck his head someplace it shouldn't after and ended up with the better part of its head stuck in a jar. the raccoon decided to climb a telephone pool, after that, just to see perhaps if that would help. it did not. but there was some very kind people who lived nearby, who spotted the animal in distress. they waited for it to climb down off the pole. th
tonight, a little cool, too, 48 in the city. 47 in some of the cooler suburbs. high tomorrow of only 62. another cool day. plenty of sunshine. a lot of sunshine on friday. another frontal boundary moves in. that will put most of us in the low to mid-30s on saturday morning. saturday morning will be very cool. up to 73 on sunday. 75 on monday. with a chance for some shower activity. but not a whole lot of showers out there. more typical fall-like weather. a lot of people asking, any 80s left in...
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i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the humidity values around 45% and dropping. that's because of that westerly wind at nine that's dragging in the drier air and will cool us down as we go into tonight. 68 degrees. should be right around 69 degrees. we're on par for average. once again going below average. 66 east son. 66 dover. d.c. hit 70. notice cool hair. hagerstown down to 63 degrees. s in the -- notice the winds. that plan are reflects some wind, cool conditions. 8:00 60 degrees. 53 and on our way to overnight lows down to 41 degrees. it's clear overhead for now. y
i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the...
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we have live team coverage tonight from new york city. we're going to begin with pete gilbert who has a breakdown of what wn
we have live team coverage tonight from new york city. we're going to begin with pete gilbert who has a breakdown of what wn
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number three, cleveland, ohio city. number two, norfolk, virginia. and for the top market for presidential campaign ads this week, orlando, florida. you see where the action is. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine® whitening... online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. >>> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i thought -- i thought, wow. here's old moderate mitt. where you been, boy? i missed you all these last two years? >> we're back and that was, of course, bill clinton last night in las vegas giving president obama a helping hand. ever sinc
number three, cleveland, ohio city. number two, norfolk, virginia. and for the top market for presidential campaign ads this week, orlando, florida. you see where the action is. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine®...
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i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the moment you have been waiting for, our trade of the day. so mr. guy, go ahead. >> there is nothing generric about "fast money." we are innovators here. if you are looking for a stock that is a segue. they raise the curtain. the symbol is wpi. in the generric world this is best in breed. it has been on a fantastic run. pe
i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they...
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you and i both n2004, remember when the city council -- to find the stadium. the washington post poll had 2/3 agreeing with the city council. >> yeah. >> and we're here in the play- offs and we see fans rolling out of here in the sixth inning. you wonder what is the big message? >> and there is natitude. >> i don't know what happened i had a blast at 10:30 this morning and we talked to fans in the park and the guy -- i got some folks to show me how they did it and. >> this is a natitude and this is what we found out. >> and what is your natitu deck, e? >> there -- natitude. there it is. whew! >> and they weregist getting started -- just getting started. >> what are you going to do with the towel? >> i'm going to wear it. ware the towels? >> yeah. >> where? >> on my head. >> you're not going to shake, shake, shake? >> and that is the towel. that's it. >> and then you have the old- timers. >> go nats. >> you got it. >> >> the natidue was everywhere. emily white brought it. >> i would love a thumbs up or smile. >> reporter: what she really wants is a date to the
you and i both n2004, remember when the city council -- to find the stadium. the washington post poll had 2/3 agreeing with the city council. >> yeah. >> and we're here in the play- offs and we see fans rolling out of here in the sixth inning. you wonder what is the big message? >> and there is natitude. >> i don't know what happened i had a blast at 10:30 this morning and we talked to fans in the park and the guy -- i got some folks to show me how they did it and....
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in the city, about 41. 50 for an overnight low on sunday. high of 73 sunday afternoon and even warmer on monday, high of 75. tuesday and wednesday looking pretty good after a slight chance of a shower on monday. get ready for the coats, heat and jackets one more time. >> all righty. >>> when maryland voters go to the polls next month, there's the hot button issue, whether to expand gambling in the state. the mayor of forrest heights in maryland thinks it's a bad bill. as prince george's bureau chief tracee wilkins reports about the conflict of interest. >> reporter: this youtube video shows jacqueline goodall talking to citizens about section7. a few weeks later goodall started speaking on behalf of the vote no on question 7 ballot initiative. the group against the gambling expansion. >> i just want people to really look at this bill. this is a bad bill. >> reporter: she's now the chairwoman for the initiative. and she's not a volunteer. >> you work for the ballot initiative. >> i work for the ballot initiative. >> and you're paid? >> i am p
in the city, about 41. 50 for an overnight low on sunday. high of 73 sunday afternoon and even warmer on monday, high of 75. tuesday and wednesday looking pretty good after a slight chance of a shower on monday. get ready for the coats, heat and jackets one more time. >> all righty. >>> when maryland voters go to the polls next month, there's the hot button issue, whether to expand gambling in the state. the mayor of forrest heights in maryland thinks it's a bad bill. as prince...
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this city is okay. there is a huge wet blanket out here. and to me the uncertainty, real certainty around taxes, policies, fiscal cliff. the debt ceiling fiasco. this constant anti business not just sentiments, but regulatory ag's. wherever i go i have business people. the regulatory environment. they all say it's terrible. it's not just banks. we have done it to ourselves. shoot ourselves in the foot. get rid of that white blanket. and they're is a great -- printed in the wall street journal. kate president-elect ronald reagan some advice. consistent taxes, regulatory. the same positive story over and over and over, and it will turn. and you have to believe in it. so america is usually going to do the right thing after it has exhausted the possibilities. i'm hoping we do. the important part to me is in washington, if you think that washington and business can go to work with each other and begin, collaboration is what should happen. we should have had collaboration we were in a crisis. every business i know wanted to help. would have pulle
this city is okay. there is a huge wet blanket out here. and to me the uncertainty, real certainty around taxes, policies, fiscal cliff. the debt ceiling fiasco. this constant anti business not just sentiments, but regulatory ag's. wherever i go i have business people. the regulatory environment. they all say it's terrible. it's not just banks. we have done it to ourselves. shoot ourselves in the foot. get rid of that white blanket. and they're is a great -- printed in the wall street journal....
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things are especially difficult for minority cities. what will it take and what will you do if elected to support job growth? >> thank you very much. thank you for everyone for being so hospital -- hospitable. we have nearly 200,000 people unemployed in massachusetts. there are higher unemployment rates here in springfield. it is a serious problem. i look at this as a short-term and long-term problem. short-term, they should put people back to work. i was surprised when senator brown of voted against a three in a row that would have supported 22,000 jobs here in the commonwealth of massachusetts, would have prevented layouts, and police officers, it would have put construction workers back to work. why? it would have been an increase in taxes, not for most people, but for those who make a million dollars or more. making the investments in education, making the investments in research, and we make those investments together and build a future. that is what it will take over the long run to build a stronger future here in western massachu
things are especially difficult for minority cities. what will it take and what will you do if elected to support job growth? >> thank you very much. thank you for everyone for being so hospital -- hospitable. we have nearly 200,000 people unemployed in massachusetts. there are higher unemployment rates here in springfield. it is a serious problem. i look at this as a short-term and long-term problem. short-term, they should put people back to work. i was surprised when senator brown of...
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and you can park in that wing unless you pay the city a fee and the city will paint the wing red and you keep people from parking in your wing should allows you more width to turn the car in. >> can you paint the stuff yourself? >> no. >> [laughter]. >> this is a drain that connected to the building sewer i'm sure. ask try to keep the water from going into the garage. they built up little concrete rise here to collect it and drop it to the sewer to keep it out of the garage. >> if you were to do something today and made all the requirements you would put a trench drain in front. >> like a long drain so anywhere the water will flow and go to the drain. this looks like its the building sueir. >> the original tract. >> and the sewer under ground. >> i have a question. understanding all of what it would take to correct it, nothing would trigger the requirement to correct it will unless you do something to the building or -- >> generally the laws in the city are that you are allowed to maintain existing conditions if they were complying the time they were constructed. they were be conside
and you can park in that wing unless you pay the city a fee and the city will paint the wing red and you keep people from parking in your wing should allows you more width to turn the car in. >> can you paint the stuff yourself? >> no. >> [laughter]. >> this is a drain that connected to the building sewer i'm sure. ask try to keep the water from going into the garage. they built up little concrete rise here to collect it and drop it to the sewer to keep it out of the...
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. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities, help people get out of poverty, teach people good discipline, good character. >> the republican's content breathtaking. >> wow. >> ryan suggests those lack discipline and character. this do they not realize four-fifths of the actual population now lives in an urban area? >> they probably don't realize that. judging from the limited amount of time their campaign has actually spent in urban areas, you can tell how much they value it. the problem with mr. ryan's comments here is he is ascribing inherent characteristics to being poor or living in the inner city. that's troubling and problematic. it plays to a lot of stereotypes and racism which still exists which is why we still need affirmative action policies. not just to level the playing field, but as maria is talking about, the leaders of cap industries, leaders in defense and leaders at universities are very much invested in diversity as a way to practice innovation, as a way to practice progress and to make us not just culturally
. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities, help people get out of poverty, teach people good discipline, good character. >> the republican's content breathtaking. >> wow. >> ryan suggests those lack discipline and character. this do they not realize four-fifths of the actual population now lives in an urban area? >> they probably don't realize that. judging from the limited amount of time their...
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i think i'm going to wear it well like a city slicker. >> i actually have some unsolicited advice for mitt romney. mitt, get a $2 calculator because we heard mitt romney say that he was going to cut taxes by 20%, increase spending on the defense budget by $2 trillion, increase medicare above ryan's idea above $716 billion. you can't take in less and spend more and balance it. that's why mitt romney, buy a $2 calculator and you'll see your plan doesn't work. >> but you're forgetting, you know, we never hear where conservatives want to spend. he wants to spend on defense. he gave a speech to the virginia military institute where he talked about if i'm president i'll buy 11 ships and including three submarines. that's a lot of money. >> the admirals don't even want the ships. just the military industrial complex wants to make the ships. >> do you want to take this one? >> you got the line. we're going to rebuild spending on the homeland. >> my bad, yeah. >> in all seriousness. >> because al qaeda's got the submarines threatening. >> governor, you're an elected official. you know when you
i think i'm going to wear it well like a city slicker. >> i actually have some unsolicited advice for mitt romney. mitt, get a $2 calculator because we heard mitt romney say that he was going to cut taxes by 20%, increase spending on the defense budget by $2 trillion, increase medicare above ryan's idea above $716 billion. you can't take in less and spend more and balance it. that's why mitt romney, buy a $2 calculator and you'll see your plan doesn't work. >> but you're forgetting,...
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if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its stock rise 95% over the last year, helping companies monetize their online advertising but with more consumers moving to mobile, can the run continue? we'll talk to the ceo of lucora. that's next. david: another u.s. bank is threatened as hackers continue their attacks on our financial institutions. is your money safe? details straight ahead. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks fell as corporate profit outlooks and the federal reserve's latest assessment of the u.s. economy did little to soothe growing concerns over the globe economy. red arrows across the board. >>> mcgraw-
if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its...
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carl cameron is live with the news in delaware, ohio, the city d e ste. th aoctst s at was the position. now, that is not the position. >>carl: well, running mte paul ryan, the governor' aides say his position h not changed anest a ioldi roicante acagn pounding the government for this saying women should not trust governor romney. he is trying to move beyond it. there is an open question whether it will be an issue tweeheesibi ne running mate, paul ryan. the downtown area has been closed off for a thousand folks for a stop at bun's restaurant. they were in poiar m ra on, both governor romney and governor chris christie. >> get the government get out of the yanucc ca you not likely to hear romney use words like "hell," but chris christie got it out in the first couple of seconds. romney will campaign inio today but t bigv ihe idalebemo aorlshomn has regained the lead. the momentum is here, and there is increasing anxiety among the democrats over worry that the president could be losing. with to new momentu mit eyin bto omusrd j d th tob record ask not dese
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carl cameron is live with the news in delaware, ohio, the city and the state. that has been the claim, because there are documents that show that was the position. now, that is not the position. >>carl: well, running mate paul ryan, the governor's aides say his position has not changed and he is the pro life candidate and president obama is obviously the pro choice candidate. obama campaign is pounding the government for this saying women should not trust governor romney. he is trying to move beyond it. there is an open question whether it will be an issue between the vice president biden and romney's running mate, paul rea has been closed off for a thousand folks for a stop at bun's restaurant. they were in points near mount veteran on, both governor romney and governor chris christie. >> get the government get out of the way and you succeed. >>carl: you not likely to hear romney use words like "hell," but chris christie got it out in the first couple of seconds. romney will campaign in ohio today but the big event is the presidential debate tomorrow and more
carl cameron is live with the news in delaware, ohio, the city and the state. that has been the claim, because there are documents that show that was the position. now, that is not the position. >>carl: well, running mate paul ryan, the governor's aides say his position has not changed and he is the pro life candidate and president obama is obviously the pro choice candidate. obama campaign is pounding the government for this saying women should not trust governor romney. he is trying to...
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: evan thomas is here, an author, a journalist and a professor at princeton. he has written on topics including robert kennedy, barack obama, the ci and wise men in his latest book he turns to president eisenhower, thomas sheds light on aspects of eisenhower's personality that have often been overlooked, he examines how the president's tactical skill informed his leadership and his foreign policy, the book is called ike's bluff, president eisenhower's secret battle to save the world, i am pleased to have evan thomas back at ts table. welcome. >> charlie. >> rose: why do you call it ike's bluff? >> well, he was running a big bluff. he was bluffing with nuclear weapons. >> rose: meaning what? >> meaning ike's central insight was that he didn't want to fight any wars, not little wars, not immediate wars, he didn't want to fight any wars but the ways to avoid that was to threaten to
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: evan thomas is here, an author, a journalist and a professor at princeton. he has written on topics including robert kennedy, barack obama, the ci and wise men in his latest book he turns to president eisenhower, thomas sheds light on aspects of eisenhower's personality that have often been overlooked, he examines how the...
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"the cycle" is up next. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> 3:00 p.m. a mere 30 hours away from the biden-ryan bluegrass battle. we're playing bookies. place your wagers. >>> look who's riding in on
"the cycle" is up next. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] wouldn't it...
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now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> this is one of those stories, a tough story to tell and has cribbing accounts of what happened. so we're going to give you both sides here and you decide. take a look. this is michelle dunet, she's 34, she's dying of leukemia. in fact, she has months to live. just last week she was fulfilling an item on her bucket list. she wanted to go to hawaii, have a hawaiian vacation. so her trip took her through seattle seatac airport and that's where she says her trouble began. >> i had five total bags of these. >> she says the tsa humiliated her at the airport, contaminating her feeding tube, asking her to pull up her shirt when they felt tubes running from her stomach to her chest and according to this young woman, refusing to give her a private search, when she asked for one. >> they just said that it was fine, the location we were at was fine. >> dunet says she was asked to move long after the pat-down and a tsa agent punctured one of the saline bags she was carrying w
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> this is one of those stories, a tough story to tell and has cribbing accounts of what happened. so we're going to give you both sides here and you decide. take a look. this is michelle dunet, she's 34, she's dying of leukemia. in fact, she has months to live. just last week she was fulfilling an item on her bucket list. she wanted to go to hawaii, have a hawaiian vacation. so her trip took her...
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lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen is this next headline where there are job training programs to address that shortage. it's hurting the midsection of the nations though. some districts are saying there's been some recent rainfall and it has helped crops. however, some of the price spikes related to the drought are beginning to show up at the consumer level. beige book is warning overall prices were mostly unchanged with some of those agricultural prices up. consumer spending was flat to up modestly with retail sales expanding modestly. high gas prices, political uncertainty, fisc
lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen...
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it's either the top of a giant metal city buried beneath the sand or a screw. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the "report," everybody, thank you so much for joining us! (cheers and applause) thank you so much, please, nation -- (audience chanting "stephen") thank you so much, please, ladies and gentlemen, you're too kind to me. nation, it has been 16 months since mitt romney declared his candidacy-- a month since he accepted the nomination and five days since he started running for president. (laughter) folks, he is surging! new polls have him tied with or leading the president and the "new york times" 538 blog now gives him a 28.6% chance of winning! he is on a rocket ride to plausible! (laughter) and, of course, in the face of this surge, obama has become desperate. yesterday at a california fund fund-raiser he warned the audience what it's gonna take to win saying "we're only going to do it if every
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change however which would be done by executive order not legislation, i would reinstate the mexico city policy. >> affirmative action, civil rights group rally as the supreme court revisit also race can be a factor in college admissions. and won't you be my neighbor? late night's jimmy fallon visits mr. romney's neighborhood. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. beautiful day for a neighbor. would you be mine? could you be mine? hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a wallet. inside of a wallet, oh, that's where money goes. now, do you know what money is? i'm guessing no, because you're watching public television. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact,
change however which would be done by executive order not legislation, i would reinstate the mexico city policy. >> affirmative action, civil rights group rally as the supreme court revisit also race can be a factor in college admissions. and won't you be my neighbor? late night's jimmy fallon visits mr. romney's neighborhood. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. beautiful day for a neighbor. would you be mine? could you be mine? hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a...
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a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for years to come. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> checking the markets for you -- we are just a fraction off
a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for...
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a busy city. the rate which they did not get a heads up for. the killing of 24 of their soldiers on the border by a nato airstrike and, of course, the drug program. all these things taken together account for this 9 percent favorability rate that we have in pakistan in general. i don't think it is particularly surprising. >> i think what peter in new america half-hour with their poles and pakistan in terms of the differentiation between opposition to u.s. military intervention and a general dislike, distaste, and even in some cases on a position to that tell a ban on the local level is exactly what i saw with my interview in human. we make a big deal out of them being a muslim organization. going back to arabia. op-eds attraction. the majority are not muslims. they have a very flexible, much more easygoing interpretation. know culturally they're very different. understanding the cultural differences is important, but this is not exactly for the ground for the way that many people in the west to are not familiar with the local conditions as some
a busy city. the rate which they did not get a heads up for. the killing of 24 of their soldiers on the border by a nato airstrike and, of course, the drug program. all these things taken together account for this 9 percent favorability rate that we have in pakistan in general. i don't think it is particularly surprising. >> i think what peter in new america half-hour with their poles and pakistan in terms of the differentiation between opposition to u.s. military intervention and a...
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. >> yeah, morgan stanley and citi are chosen as part of the portfolio. pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not entirely in love with energy here. and understand the congress that romney would be working with is not the congress that we had under president bush, which is a very pro-oil type of congress, right? >> stephanie link, take a position on hospital stock. one of the sectors that seems most obvious to gain under president obama affordable care act, more people heading into hospitals, getting care and the hospitals being reimbursed for that coverage where they otherwise might not be, those are the stocks pulling back right now as mr. romney seems to be gaining a bit in the polls. >> ye
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however, the good news here is that, you know here, did say he would reinstate the mexico city policy which would keep federal funding from going to fund abortions. that's something we do like. but there's also a difference you have to note from a candidate. mitt is doing something smart here. he's saying, look, i know what i believe but here's the things i'm going to be able to do as president. contrast that with barack obama who made all these wild promises and pledges and 00 come through a -- follow through on any of them and you see kind of a pragmatic mitt romney who says this is what i believe in but this is what i know i can accomplish. i'm not going to overpromise here. >> your response? >> i appreciate my fellow south carolinian's comments about policy but here is a fact. so the capital of japan is tokyo. we know thesing a fact. here is the fact. not a single taxpayer dollar goes to fund abortions. not one. not even a cent. not even a penny. not one. the theory of reinstituting the policy is a farce. mitt romney was pro-choice. now -- then pro-life. then this morning he was p
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against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready
against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready
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what are the bands members you could see in the summit say that she walked free from more scary city court here she was released on probation throughout the trial and throughout the appeal the women have maintained that they didn't mean to offend anybody and that there was a protest it was a political protest against vladimir putin however during the trial the court found no political motive to the stunt that took place back in february in the christ the savior of the jail in moscow they said it was in fact hooliganism motivated by religious hatred now today speculation has been mounting over a growing rift among the prissy right clan because we saw this one band member switched defense teams today and the new lawyers they took up a new line of defense changing her defense slightly backtracking almost saying that in fact she didn't take part in the protest attorney because she was distorted by guards out of the. main cathedral during this punk prayer protest and the media speculation that's been so big and what's made this story started huge has led lots of people to say that kristie
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>> i'm a new york city healer. tap dancer. >> fantastic. i understand eight of the original airmen are going to be or did attend the show. >> they came opening night. >> tell us about that. >> it was an amazing experience. it was scary. they were in the front row with their red jackets. after the show, we got to talk to them and hang out with them. through all the reviews that came out, the reviews that mattered to me were from them. they gave their blessing and they immensely enjoyed the show. they felt it was one of the best portrayals of them they have seen. >> they must be in their 80s and 90s now. >> 80s and 90s. the director who is a fighter pilot from 332nd squadron is in his 90s, but very much alive and kicking, has his iphone. they are getting up there. they are special individuals. >> what has been the response of the d.c. audience to the show? >> audiences are getting bigger every night. they are more diverse than they have ever been. in this area, that's what we are told. everyone seems to be interested in "fly." >> it looks lik
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it had -- you voted in the gubernatorial primary, did not vote in if city council election, you did vote in the presidential election. here are vote histories for other people on your block. it had people who live near you. and then there came a threat. another election coming up. afterwards we will send everybody an updated set. this increased turnout among people received it by 20%. it also got the guy that sent death threats. both of those facts sort of convinced people this idea of social pressure, behavioral psychologists call it, was potent in politics. that -- citizens want to fit in with when they see their neighbors doing and want to live up to see as sort of standards of responsible citizenship. and using some version of the social pressure is -- going to be widespread in november. >> yes. peer pressure seems to never go away. i also want to ask you about young voters. i spent a lot of time on campaign trails, college campuses. we have seen rock the vote which has been out there for many, many presidential campaigns now. but traditionally, young voters are not the most reliable
it had -- you voted in the gubernatorial primary, did not vote in if city council election, you did vote in the presidential election. here are vote histories for other people on your block. it had people who live near you. and then there came a threat. another election coming up. afterwards we will send everybody an updated set. this increased turnout among people received it by 20%. it also got the guy that sent death threats. both of those facts sort of convinced people this idea of social...